ward (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor prescribed antibiotics to ward off the bacterial infection.
  2. The child's vaccination protected her from warding off measles.
  3. The roof's strong structure warded off the snow from accumulating.
  4. The government implemented measures to ward off the economic crisis.
  5. The athlete's determination warded off his opponent's advances.
  6. The fortress's thick walls warded off enemy attacks.
  7. The dog's barking warded off the intruder from entering the house.
  8. The negotiations aimed to ward off war and establish peace.
  9. The community organized a fundraising event to ward off financial difficulties.
  10. The anti-virus software warded off malicious attacks on the computer system.

ward (off) Meaning

ward (off)

to avoid being hit by (something)

Synonyms & Antonyms of ward (off)

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FAQs About the word ward (off)

to avoid being hit by (something)

resist,deflect, hold off, withstand, fend (off), oppose, stand off, turn back, beat off,turn away

embrace,welcome,hail,

The doctor prescribed antibiotics to ward off the bacterial infection.

The child's vaccination protected her from warding off measles.

The roof's strong structure warded off the snow from accumulating.

The government implemented measures to ward off the economic crisis.